Neither is more valid proof than the other, and visually impaired people can still access a text version with the help of screen-reading software.

I get that it’s Ortiz, not you, who posted the original image, but it would have been nice to have it transcribed, rather than simply reproduced.”

Lesson? Inclusion is not always so cut and dry.

NPR added transcripts to their website and saw a 7% increase in site visits. Perhaps Gawker could profit from the point The ever-present football-player rapist made. Inclusion is a business model.

My name is Liz Jackson and I write about the stigma of disability. I tend to focus on why I believe the mainstream inclusion of assistive devices would make for a profitable business venture. I have an idea about how to reduce the stigma of assistive devices. It may not be the best idea in the world, but I haven’t really been able to find any other ideas. I’d love your support. I have always wanted Gawker’s support.